Crossword-Solution: STUDE 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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STUDE anagram DUETS, TUDES, USTED

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Coed: Slang. 1 answer
past tense and past participle of staun (Scots form of stand) 1 answer
Campus man: Slang. 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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But at the last she gae a gret sich, an’ a sab, like, an’ stude jist as gien she was tryin’ sair, but could _not_ mak up her bonnie min’ to yon ’at was i’ the ballant.
Sir Gibbie George MacDonald 2000
Ted tossed back a freshman's cap, snatched from the head of a luckless "stude" who must go all the way to Yorktown uncapped.
Jane Allen: Junior Edith Bancroft 2004
Tully--returned for a several days' visit, and that Paula resumed the driving of Duddy and Fuddy in the high, one-seated Stude-baker trap.
The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 2004
Saddletree, in the gude auld time before the Union,--a year's rent o' mony a gude estate gaed for horse-graith and harnessing, forby broidered robes and foot-mantles, that wad hae stude by their lane wi' gold brocade, and that were muckle in my ain line." "Ay, and then the lusty banqueting, with sweetmeats and comfits wet and dry, and dried fruits of divers sorts," said Plumdamas.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Vol. 1., Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
Crombie, a very decent woman, is a friend of mine, and I hae stude her friend in this case, and brought her wi' credit into the court, and I doubtna that in due time she will win out o't wi' credit, win she or lose she.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2, Illustrated Sir Walter Scott 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1965–1966).